吉林省长春市东北师范大学附属中学2025-2026学年高二上学期期中英语试题

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2025-2026学年上学期 第二节(供15小题:.每小题1分,满分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题, 东北师大附中 (英语)科试卷 每小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 高(二)年级期中考试 6.What does the woman want the man to do? A.Type out her report. B.Repair her keyboard. C.Look for her keys. 注意事项: 7.What will the woman do next? 1.答愿前,考生需将自己的姓名、班级、考场/座位号填写在答愿卡指定位置上,并粘贴条 A.Drink some water.B.Pick up her friend. C.Go shopping. 形码。 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 2.回答选择恐时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答愿卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。 B.What is the relatiouship between the speakers? 如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。 A.Schoolmates. B.Mother and son C.Teacher and student. 3.回答非选择题时,请使用0.5在米飄色字迹签字笔将答案写在答题卡各题目的答题区城 9.Who will the man provide classes for? 内,超出答圈区城或在草稿纸、本试题卷上书写的答案无效。 A.Adolts. B.College students. C.Children. 4.保持卡面情洁,不要折叠、不要弄皱、弄破,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。 10.Where will the man probably give classes first? A.In a sclront. B.In a park. C.In a studio. 第I卷选择题(满分75分) 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分) 11.What is the purpose of the call? 第一节供5小题:每小愿1分,满分5分) A.To upgrade a room.B.To book a room. C.To confirm a reservation. 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选 12.What does the woman request? 项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一 A.A wake-ap call. B.Aspecial menu. C.Aroom facing the sea. 迪。 13.How can guests receive a free meal during the off season? 1.Whea does the lecture finish? A.By reserving accommodations online. A.At3 p.m. B.At4 p.m. C.At 5 p.m. B.By staying a minimum of three nights. 2.What is the man?- C.By making a booking three days in advance. A.Asalesman. B.An IT engineer. C.A travel agent. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16愿。 3.What are the speakers going to do next? 14.What does the man do when writing? A.Select some books. B.Make payment. C.Catch a plane A.Open the windows of his room. 4.Where will the woman go tomorrow? B.Use a special type of pen. A.The man's place. B.A cinema. C.A restaurant. C.Choose a quiet place. 5.What are the speakers talking about? 15.What is different about the man's next book? A.Whether to hire new staff. A.The target readers. B.When to lay off employees. B.The time period setting. C.How to save on costs. C.The seriousness of the message. 第1页共6页 16.What is the man's new book like? ★Empty all containers of liquids and perishables(锡腐物品). A.It is completely fictionaL Keep small items separate from clothing and other larger items. B.It is mainly light-hearted *Group items by type for faster processing. C.It is set in the countryside. *Complete an Inventory List. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20愿。 Remember to schedule your appointment! 17.Wbere is Kakadu National Park? Lost Found Sale A.In Australia. B.In Austria. C.In Belgium. On the first Wednesday of each month,October through May,the HUB holds a sale from 9:00 am 18.How did the speaker feel after the Yellow Water Cruise? to4:30 pm featuring items that have passed their holding period in Lost&Found.Deeply discounted A.Satisfied. B.Disappointed. C.Worried. items may include small electronics,jewelry,jackets,sunglasses,books and more. 19.Why did the speaker buy the Sunrise Sunset ticket online? Note:The HUB keeps items with personolly identifiabl information or an cstimated value over A.It was easy. B.It was cheap. C.It was popular. S100 for 60 dnys All other items are held for 14 days. 20.What impressed the speaker most during the Yellow Water Cruise? 21.What's the first step for a UW student who loses a book? A.Bcautiful sunrises and sunsets. A.Call the Husky Card office. B.File a claim on the Pixit page. B.The number of tourists. C.Email the HUB Lost Found. D.Go to the HUB Information Desk. C.Atype of bird. 22.According to the drop-off guidelines.what should departments do with small items? 第二部分阅读理解(供两节,满分40分) A.Drop themoff twice a month. B.Place them in specific containers. 第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分) C.Label them with the filed date. D.Keep them apart from larger ones. 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。 23.How long is a lost driver's license kept at the HUB Lost Found? A A.For 14 days. B.For 30 days. Husky Union Building (HUB)Lost Found processes over 1,000 items each month from C.For 60 days. D.Untd it is claimed. buildings and departments across the University of Washington (UW)Seattle campus. B Lost an item? In the 7th grade during cultural week,the teacher asked us to talk about what makes our heritage Visit our Pixit page!File one claim for each item you are looking for.Once HUB staff verify( special I thought my answer would be simple.I've always told people that I'm half Peruvian and half )a claim,the item may be collected at the HUB Information Desk during business hours.Your Bolivian.It was quite different from my classmates who proudly answered that they were 100% photo ID,full name and email address are needed to complete the claim process. Colombian or Venezuelan.When asked to talk about how I connect with my cultural identity.I began Lost Husky Cards? to feel stuck.I bave lived in Florida my entire life.English is my primary language and my Spanish,as Individual Husky Cards found without related items are returned to the Husky Card office twice a poet beautifully explained in a poem,"is a phantom limb():reaching for a word and only weekly.The Husky Card office is on the Ground Floor of Odegaard Library. finding air." Found an item? When I reflected on how I grew up,the only difference was in the background details.Since I Items may be brought to the HUB Lost&Found at the HUB Information Desk during business was bom,we'd traveled to visit my parents'hometowns at least once a year.One thing that always hours or sent via campus mail to the HUB Lost&Found. stood out to me was how mirrored my mom and dad's families were.They each had the stereotypical Drop-off guidelines for departments and facilities (模式化),sizeable families made up of many relatives which I saw as a great contrast to my The HUB recommends that departments or facilities with their own lost and found drop items off four-membered family. in bulk(批最地)at least once a inonth.W/ben tuming in departmental drops: Their lifestyle was unforgettable and impressive.My two aunts would spend most of the day in 第2页共6页 the kitchen preparing full-coursc meals.In-Per it was nodifferent,my-grandmother basically-lived-in "The study didn't look at why prices rose,but the likely explanation is that extreme heat is the kitchen,making sure every family member had their preferred plate.Sunday is the traditional reducing yields,"Kotz says."Crops may be drying out on the vine()when they should be being family day when everyone comes together for lunch,with no uncle,great-aunt,or distant cousin ever harvested."Factors such as extreme rainfall had less effect on food prices than average temperatures. being a stranger. This may be because flooding tends to be localized,while above-average temperatures can be very If further down in my school career I get asked about my cultural identity,I will know.I will widespread. reflect the Peruvian-Bolivian heritage that makes up who I am through my family who live in faraway Other studies have reached similar conclusions.Kotz's team then went further by investigating countries.My cultural experience has driven me to be proud of the beritage.My cultural identity is a how food prices could change based on average temperature rises in climate model prediction.In the huge part of who I am today. orst situation,global food inflation due to climate ahange goes over4%per year by 2060."We need 24.What can be inferred about the author from paragraph 1? to be aware of the fact that climate change brings huge new challenges for food security,"says Kotz. A.She spoke excellent Spanish. B.She was proud of her culture. "Warming-fueled extreme weather is increasingly affecting food production around the world.If C.She experienced identity confusion. D.Her friends were muatly mixed-race. farmers don't adapt their practices to better tackle rising temperatures,the losses will become more 25.What is the difference between the author's family and her parents'families? serious." A.The educational backgrund. B.The cating babits. 28.What is paragraph 2 mainly about? C.The frequency of family trips. D.The household size. A.How the study was carried out. B.Why climate affects food prices. 26.What possibly impressed the author most about her parents'familjes? C.When food prices change with weather. D.Wlrere the temperature data was collected. A.The emphasis on family values. B.The habit of liv ing in the kitchen. 29.What can we learn from the text about factors affecting food prices? C.The preference for Peruvian food. D.The passion for festive gatherings. A.Flooding affeets food prices more widely than temperatures 27.What shapes the author's cultural identity? B.Above-average temperatures in most areas push up food prices. A.Her American schoolmetes. B.Her experience in the school. C:Extreme rainfall has a greater effect on food prices than temperatures. C.The influence from her family. D.The sense of pride in her heritage D.In regions north of 40 degrees,summer heat leads to lower food prices. 30:What does the underlined word"inflation"in paragraph 5 probably mean? People are already paying more and more for food due to global warming-and rising A.A rise in prices. B.A drop in demand. temperatures will drive food prices a lot higher in the next decade.According to a study by the C.A lack of supply. D.A change in quality European Central Bank,by 2035,higher temperatures alone will be pushing up worldwide food prices 31.What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph? by between 0.9%and 3.2%every single year. A.To explain global food inflation. B.To predict losses from heat waves. To find out how this is affecting food prices,Maximilian Kotz at the Potsdam Institute for C.To call on people to focus on food security.D.To urge farers to act on climate issues. Climate Impact Research and his colleagues examined data on the monthly prices and weather D conditions in 121 countries between 1996 and 2021.By looking for connections between food prices Anyone who has taken a standardized test knows that writing an essay in 20 minutes or less takes and factors such as the average monthly temperature,temperature changes,and measures of drought serious brain power.Having access to artificial intelligence(AD)would certainly lighten the mental and extreme rainfall,they found a strong link between the average temperature and the food prices a load.But as a recent study by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)suggests, month or so later. that help may come at a cost. In regions north of 40 degrees,like the latitude (of New York_City and Beijing. Over the course of a series of essay-writing tasks,students working with as well as without an AI warmer-than-average temperatures during winter led to falling food prices But above-average chatbot had their brain activity measured.Across the board,the AI users exhibited markedly lower temperatures increased food prices in summer and at all times in the rest of the world. brain activity in areas related with creative functions and attention. 第3页共6页 Whether AI will leave pcople's brains weak in the long term remains an open question. 选项。 Researchers behind this study have stressed that further work is necded to establish a definitive link Simple Yet Amazing Ways to Get Wisdom between increasing Al use and weakened brains.After all,the study had a tiny sample size and focused Wisdom is not just a good quality to have but it is also very necessary.As we gain wisdom in life, on a single narrow task. we might become competent in handling all the difficulties.36 Moreover,generative-AI tools clearly seck to lighten pcople's mental loads,as many other Try experiencing new opportunities. technologies do.Concers about this kind of offoading aren't new.As long ago as the 5th century BC. Experiencing new opportunities is the way you will gain wisdom and become better as you will Socrates was quoted as complaining that writing is not"a potion (for remembering.but for never grow from being in your comfort zone.And you can also go to places that were on reminding”.Calculators(计算器)spare cashiers from computing a bill.Navigation apps like Baidu your bucket list Change your routine and see where life takes you,take control! Maps remove the need for map-reading.And yet few would argue that people are less capable as a Open yourself to different perspectives. result. Sometimes we have prejudice()and they help us out but most of time we need to accept There is little evidence to suggest that letting machines handle users'mental tasks changes the different views.Always observe the world from different angles.It will help you out.Train brain's capacity for thinking.But the worry is that generative AI allows one to offload a thought your mind to be a judgment-free space for ideas. process.And once the brain has developed a taste for offloading,it can be a hard habit to kick.As one 9 user put it,"T rely so much on AI that I don't think I'd know how to solve certain problems without it" You must be the kind of person who leams something new every day.You must develop a thirst The technology is so young that,for many tasks,the human brain is still the sharpest tool in the for knowledge.Take new classes,read books,listen to educational podcasts,and the list goes on and toolkit But in time both the consumers of AI and its regulators (will have to assess whether on.All of these activities will strengthen your critical-thinking skills.In the end,you will make its wider benefits outweigh any cognitive (costs.If stronger evidence is found that AI makes everything easier by tackling problems from different perspectives and angles. people less intelligent,will they care? Learn and grow from your mistakes. 32.What does paragraph 3 emphasize about the MIT study? All of us make mistakes in life,but it is the acknowledgement of mistakes that makes us grow A.The procedures it followed. B.The limitations in its design. and do better next time.Whenever we make a mistake,we should reflect on what made us C.The conclusion it has drawn. D.The diversity of its participants fail.Your best teacher will always be your last mistake,so learn the best from it. 33.According to Socrates,what negative consequence could writing have? A.Keep learning from others. A.People would avoid using reminders. B.Iver step back from learning. B.People would stop thinking independently. C.Correcting your mistakes will be the first step. C.People would rely less on their own memory. D.Ilere are some strategies for you to get wisdom in life. D.People would care less about the spoken word. E.You can try learing new skills that you never thought of 34.What point does the user's remark in paragraph 5 illustrate? F.Never base your perspective on the most popular opinion. A.AI can change users'mental capacity. B.Al isn't widely available to the public. G.Stop blaming other people for your mistakes and admit you were wrong. C.AI isn't capable of solving every problem. D.AI can encourage users'mental laziness. 第三部分完形填空供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) 35.What can be a suitable title for the text? This weekend,I'm running my 10th marathon.The weather looks perfect,and I'm ready-thanks A.Will AI Make You Stupid? B.How Al Lets You Offload Tasks to a41 from the past. C.Is AI a hard-to-quit Mental Shortcut?. D.Why AJ Affects Your Thinking Abilities Last year,at the Boston Marathon,I came in fit enough to know I was42 of a personal 第二节(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分) best time.However,three miles in,I realized I was hurting way too early.I convinced myself that I 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 would never race in a marathon again if I just 43 Mile 10.At Mile 10,I then 44 第4页共6页 to get to the balfway point-13.1 miles,after which I'd reassess the next45.By Mile 22, 58.The twins are」 (相同)to each other,so it's very dif伍cult for strangers to tell them apart. after a few miles of deep breathing,I regained my strength and felt 46 to reclaim whatever 59.I'm feeling (better today,so I think I can finish my homework. time I could.I eventually47 the last four miles way faster than my initial pace. 60.Govemments must learn how to deal with unexpected (危机),such as natural disasters 48 I'd 49 the marathon race into "process goais",small objectives that were or public health emergencies. more within my50instead of focusing on my original"outcome goal"of running my 61.Since the library was closed,studying at home was my only (可供选择的事物), fastest time ever.That can be a remarkably effective strategy for all kinds of51 That's 62.The successful project()him from an ordinary student into a confident leader. because focusing on one step at a time can help 52 our anxiety and show us what we can 63.I received(相互矛盾的)advice from two friends,,which left me confused about how to 53 at the same time. prepare for the exam Many people always aim for ambitious goals like54a dream job or winning an award. 64.Wi他his professional skills and experience,he is highly__(具备资格)for the manager These can be highly55,but they're usually at least partially unmanagcable and can lead to position disappointment if you fall short.Instead,focusing on smaller prooess goals can ultimately shape good 65.We need to create a()for our class trip to make sure we don't spend too much outcomes. money. 41.A.mistake B.lesson C.suggastion D.re四uet Ⅱ短语填空(每空一词可)供5小题:每小题15分,满分75分) 42.A.fearful D.critical C.capable D.aware 66.In the class debate about the school's new rules,the monitor finally (支持) 43.A B missed C.handled D.selected most of the students who supported the idea of a charity fair. 44.A.hesitated B.happened C.failad D.decided 67.The software development team worked over the weekend to fix the bug. 45.A.problem B.move C.column D.break (彻底地),ensuring it would never cause problems again 46.A.fngtnened B.honoured C.determined D.annoved 68.The United Nations (由..组成)representatives from193 47.A.avoided· B.combined C.canceled D.covered member states,working together on global issues. 48.A.Unknowingly B.U'ly C.Conventionally D.Consequently 69.The design was a great success because of its focus.on (有吸引力:打动a山 49.Ar hroken downI B.taken down C.turned down D.put down ages and social groups. 50.A.bouridary. B.control C.expectations D.responsibilities 70.We can't see it,but the force of gravity is (有某种影响),keeping everything 51.A.goal setting B.risk taking C.time managing .D.progress estimating on the ground. 52.A.indicate B.reserve C.predict D.lessen Ⅲ单句语法填空供5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) S3.A.recognize B.achieve C.imagine D.contribute 71.The development of 5G technology has(dramatic)increased the speed at which we 54.A.quitting B.offering C.landing D.changing download movies. 55.A.intorytise B.productive C.motivating D.ctrauenging 72.Many users start with a free trial and end up(subscribe)to the service because they find it very useful. 第Ⅱ卷非选择题(G满分45分) 73.Many people believe that human activity is (blame)for climate change L单词填空(侮空一词供10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 4. participates in the activity will have a chance to win the prize 56.My father」 (me to the university interview,which made me feel much less .75.The school sits at is considered the center of the town's cultural life nervous. V.课文填空供5小题:每小题1分,满分5分) 57.The new high-speed railway (from the north to the south of the country,greatly Some body language has many different uses.Perhaps the best example is smiling.A smile can reducing travel time. help us 76. and find friends in a world of strangers.A smile 第5页共6页 can break down barriers.We can use a smile to apologise,to greet someone,to ask for help,or to start a conversation.Experts suggest smiling at yourself in the mirror to make yourself feel happier and stronger.And if we are 77. or lonely,there is nothing better than seeing the smiling face of a good friend. Yuan Longping.konwn as the"father of hybrid rice",was one of China's most famous scientists. Yet,he considered himself a farmer because he continually worked the land in his research.Indeed,his slim but strong body was just like that of millions of Chinese farmers,to whom he had 78. Perhaps no other scientist has 79. China's acrospace science than Qian Xuesen.Described by te authors of the Story of ian Xuesen asa man with"great scientific thought and scientific spirit"wbo was patriotic and served his homeland with effort,achievement,and devotion,Qian was an extremely 80.man. V.书面表达(供1小题,满分15分) 假设你是李华,你校英文报就“Should Teenagers Travel Alone?”这一话题进行征稿,请你 写一篇短文投稿,内容包括: 1.简述这一现象: 2.陈述你的观点并给出理由。 注意: 1.写作词数应为80左右: 2.请技如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。 Should Teenagers Travel Alone? 第6页共6页 高(二)年级期中考试参考答案 反对 第1卷选择题(满分75分) Should Teenagers Travel Alone? 第一部分听力供两节,每小题1分,满分20分) The trend of teenagers traveling alone is becoming more common and has sparked public debate. 1-5 CABAA 6-10 BCACB 11-15 BCBCA 16-20 CAABC I believe it is generally unwise for them to do so.Firstly,safety is the primary concer. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分) Tecnagers may lack the experience to handle cmergencies like getting lost or meeting strangers. 第-节21-23BDC24-27CDAC28-31ABAD 32-35 BCDA potehtially putting themselves in danger.Moreover.solo travel may cost a loL,which is a burden for 第二节36一40 DEFBG ordinary families. 第三部分完形填空(供15小题:每小题1分,满分15分) To sum up,while the desire to explore is understandable,the risks of independent travel at a 41-45 BCADB 46-50 CDAAB 51-55 ADBCC young age are significant.A safer and more valuable choice would be to travel with family or join 第Ⅱ卷非选择题(满分45分) superviscd school trips. 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(Text 10) M:I'R star after-school classes about photography focusing on younger people aged 8 to 16 and W:There is nowhere clse on Eanth like Kakadu National Park.The moment you drive through supplying the cquipment if they need it. its gate you are entering an ancient area full of wildiife.Here.in this vast area of land.the size w.ht's good to help others improve their skills Do you have any locations in mind? of Belgium,or half of the size of Austria.you will see sights that will take your breath uway M:Well.they're probably mobile.I'l buy a car to help me store and move my equipment.And There's loads to do and it's nol casy to choose We (inally decided on the Yellow Water Cruise. 'llwork outside and use somc public spaces like parks.Atter a period of time.I'll rent a studio which is popular here in Australl.It was an incredibic experience aod probably the best near a school. attraction in Kakadu National Park.We were worried the experience wouldn't be too good as we Te18) were highly impressed by the Kruger National Perk in South Africa which we had just returncd M:Hi.Cozy Hotel.How may J belp you? from.Ilappily.the Yellow water Cruise was surehy the hghlight of Kakadu.We bought the W:HeHo.I'm going to check in next Fridoy.Are there any standard rooms with an ocean view Sunrise Sunset ticket from she website,s they were offcring a large discount.During the tow. avpilable? there were only 6 pcople on the boal.o we could casily walk around and take pictures of M:Please wait a moment.will check for you...Yes.it appears tere's one availoble on the various fish and active bird life We saw louds of fish and bird life.And the pretticst is the Azure ninth floor,but it's a business room.Do you need an upgrade? Kingfisher,a brighily-colored bird huotmg lish which is the most memorable part of the tour. W:Yes,of course. M:How many nights do you plan to stay?You know.il is off season now,and we are offering a promotion.If vou stay al least three nights you'll receive a breokfast or lunch without charge. And there is a special menu at our resiaurant.You just need to order it onliue W:That sounds like a grea deal.bul I'll only necd two nights. M:Do you necd any wake-up call? W:can do it myself.Thanks.anyway. 知2功片2贞

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